Cheryl K. Miller

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Cheryl K. Miller, 69, passed away, Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Cheryl was a 1968 graduate of Hays High and a 1970 graduate of Brown Mackie School of Business. She married Curtis Miller who preceded her in death in 1988. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Catherine Schremmer. Survivors include her son, Craig (Jennifer) Miller of Wichita; daughter, Carrie (Christopher) Foster of Appleton, WI, and grandsons, Mackenzie, Curtis, Braeden Miller and Reed Thomas all of Wichita, Clayton and Collin Foster of Appleton, WI; sister, Nadine (Sherman) Herold of Ozawkie, KS, along with numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Cheryl built a successful career in various departments at Kansas State University, retiring in 2013 as an Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Research. Her hobbies and interests included gardening, BUNCO, volunteer work, puzzles, music and spending time with family. Rosary, 10:00 a.m.; Mass of Resurrection at 10:30 a.m., both Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Wichita. A private graveside service will be held at Highland Cemetery in Minneapolis, Kansas at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established at Manhattan Catholic Schools, St. Isidore’s Catholic Student Center (Kansas State University Campus), The Catholic Diocese of Salina, and The Dominican Sisters of Great Bend. Arrangements by Downing & Lahey Mortuary West.

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  1. We extend our sincere sympathy. What a wonderful person that we had the pleasure of knowing. So sorry. Kim & Sonya Conrad

  2. A lovely woman who was always willing to help others. John P. Murray (former Associate Vice Provost for Research, Interim)

  3. Dear Miller Family. My heart goes out to all of you. Cheryl was a dear and valued friend. I will miss her very much. Sincerely, Lea Berry

  4. My deepest condolences to Cheryl’s family. She was so wonderful to me when I was a student worker at KState Marla Watson

  5. Your parents were very good friends of ours in the late 70`s and 80`. Jeff and your dad were in the Reserves together. Your mom and I spent lots of time together when they went to Summer Camp!! We had some fun times back in the day!!! Your mom was a very generous, fun, beautiful person! She will be so missed. Prayers and thoughts for all of you! Jeff and Jennifer Walters

  6. The world has truly lost a great lady. Cheryl would help you with any challenge — and respond always with both a solution and a smile. I valued both her friendship and service. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. May God bless her soul. Bill Muir Manhattan Assistant Vice President KSU (1990-2011)

  7. Prayers & Remembrance of Cheryl. Thinking of her fondly working her gardens and tending the flowers. Our deepest condolences.

  8. Dear Carrie and Craig; I am so very sorry you lost your Mom. This world is a much poorer place for the loss of a person who was competent, helpful and fun. She was remarkable as a friend and I will miss our conversations and time together. Your Mom was very brave. She was so proud of each of you and of those grandsons. May you find peace. You are held in prayer. Blessings. Beth Unger

  9. So very sorry to have read of the death of Cheryl your loved one, was glad to talk to you Craig today at the beautiful Mass, sorry I did not meet your wife and sister, was glad to meet your Aunt. Had not known your mother many years but she was a wonderful person. I will miss our lunch dates. Be safe, take care, know she was so proud of you all and loved the grandsons, Cheryl will be missed by all who knew her she was truly a great lady, love, prayers and God’s blessings on you all. Mary C. Cronin


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